Has Michael Schumacher's life changed? While the Red Baron's health status remains a secret, Corina, the former Formula 1 driver's wife, has big plans for the couple.

The mystery still swirls around Michael Schumacher's health since the horrific skiing accident that plunged him into a coma in 2013 and left him with dire consequences.
Determined to protect her champion husband, Corina Schumacher has for years kept the true condition of the former Formula 1 driver, who lives secludedly in his home in Gland, Switzerland a secret. “Michael is missed by everyone.
But Michael is there. He is different, but he is there,” she simply breathed in a Netflix documentary dedicated to her husband released in September 2021.
The new life of Michael Schumacher
Corinna also controls with an iron fist those who, outside of the immediate family, are allowed to visit Michael Schumacher.
Thus, former Ferrari manager Jean Todt is the only one today who can regularly see his pony in the Scuderia. Not everyone is satisfied with the situation. On July 19, Willie Webber, the former manager of the Red Baron, violently attacked his wife, accusing her of firing him.
but whatever. Corinna Schumacher is determined to put the well-being of the seven-time Formula 1 world champion first. According to German media Bunte, Michael Schumacher's wife is planning a major change in the life of the clan, which may give up his residence in Switzerland to settle in Mallorca.
And so the German media claims that Corina Schumacher has "big plans" on the sunny Spanish island.
Real estate in Mallorca estimated at 2.8 million euros
According to Pont, the Schumacher clan would like to make Mallorca the family's winter headquarters, and they have acquired a villa and attached land of 54,315 square meters near the elegant city of Port Andratics.
A property was purchased for €2.8 million and described by the real estate agent as "extremely rare in the southwest region of Mallorca", due to its proximity to the sea, Michael Schumacher has already visited the Spanish island and his future residence, flying over the villa and the grounds in a helicopter suitable for his physical condition.
Planted with hundreds of almond trees, the property is currently littered with dilapidated buildings.
But the Schumacher clan plans to demolish them to build a horse farm, like the ones already in the Swiss and Texas family homes.
German media concluded by saying that Corinna Schumacher is determined to ensure that her husband receives "the best possible medical care" and "stays as much as possible with his family".